Cultural Perception Since 1900 Cookies on the University of Edinburgh Website Your consent is needed for content delivered by non-University companies. Viewing this content will result in cookies being set on your device and will result in some information about your visit being saved. By accepting this you agree for this information to be shared with these non-University companies. Accept and view This event was dedicated to uncovering the history of cultural exchange between the two countries over the last hundred years.This two-day symposium at the University of Aberdeen featured talks by historians, sociologists and literary scholars from both Scottish and Russian studies. It explored the role of travel writing, poetry and art in cultural mediation, the experience of national bridge-building organisations, as well as political perceptions circa 1914 and 2014, in relation to the Great War and Revolution and the Scottish Independence Referendum. Speakers included Prof Anthony Cross and Lt Cdr Dairmid Gunn.Sponsored by the University of Aberdeen Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies, the University of Edinburgh Challenge Investment Fund and the Royal Society of Edinburgh.ProgrammeThe full event programme is available below: Document Cultural Perceptions Programme (167.66 KB / PDF) University of Aberdeen Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies Contact details Website: RIISS website Apr 10 2015 00.00 - Apr 11 2015 00.00 Cultural Perception Since 1900 ‘Scotland and Russia: Cultural Perception Since 1900’ was the second event of the ‘Scotland and Russia: Cultural Encounters since 1900’ project. The University of Aberdeen Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies Find the venue
Cultural Perception Since 1900 Cookies on the University of Edinburgh Website Your consent is needed for content delivered by non-University companies. Viewing this content will result in cookies being set on your device and will result in some information about your visit being saved. By accepting this you agree for this information to be shared with these non-University companies. Accept and view This event was dedicated to uncovering the history of cultural exchange between the two countries over the last hundred years.This two-day symposium at the University of Aberdeen featured talks by historians, sociologists and literary scholars from both Scottish and Russian studies. It explored the role of travel writing, poetry and art in cultural mediation, the experience of national bridge-building organisations, as well as political perceptions circa 1914 and 2014, in relation to the Great War and Revolution and the Scottish Independence Referendum. Speakers included Prof Anthony Cross and Lt Cdr Dairmid Gunn.Sponsored by the University of Aberdeen Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies, the University of Edinburgh Challenge Investment Fund and the Royal Society of Edinburgh.ProgrammeThe full event programme is available below: Document Cultural Perceptions Programme (167.66 KB / PDF) University of Aberdeen Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies Contact details Website: RIISS website Apr 10 2015 00.00 - Apr 11 2015 00.00 Cultural Perception Since 1900 ‘Scotland and Russia: Cultural Perception Since 1900’ was the second event of the ‘Scotland and Russia: Cultural Encounters since 1900’ project. The University of Aberdeen Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies Find the venue
Apr 10 2015 00.00 - Apr 11 2015 00.00 Cultural Perception Since 1900 ‘Scotland and Russia: Cultural Perception Since 1900’ was the second event of the ‘Scotland and Russia: Cultural Encounters since 1900’ project.